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Explain the "cheer for the underdog" thinking to me.

 
 
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Old 07-07.-2004, 08:45 PM   #1
Ronde Champ
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Default Explain the "cheer for the underdog" thinking to me.

Hey,

I am always amused how wrapped up people get with beating
who is on top. They could be a nicer personalitity, have
many loyal and true friends, do good things for many people
behind the scenes, etc... For no reason other than change,
people will get bored and cheer for the extreme underdog.
They might not know a damn thing about their hopeful
choice. This individual could be mean, not care about their
mom, have made poor choices in their life, and be
hopelessly undertalented, but if they were third last year,
the become some peoples own personal hero.

Thanks, Ronde Champ
 
Old 08-07.-2004, 04:01 AM   #2
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Default Re: Explain the "cheer for the underdog" thinking to me.

"Ronde Champ" <rondechamp@aol.com> wrote in message
news:152f6cbe.0407070332.2e92b661@posting.google.com...
> Hey,
>
> I am always amused how wrapped up people get with beating
> who is on top. They could be a nicer personalitity, have
> many loyal and true friends, do good things for many
> people behind the scenes, etc... For no reason other than
> change, people will get bored and cheer for the extreme
> underdog. They might not know a damn thing about their
> hopeful choice. This individual could be mean, not care
> about their mom, have made poor choices in their life,
> and be hopelessly undertalented, but if they were third
> last year, the become some peoples own personal hero.

Nice troll.

I still think Aitor Gonzalez will have his revenge...
 
Old 08-07.-2004, 04:47 AM   #3
Amit
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Default Re: Explain the "cheer for the underdog" thinking to me.

rondechamp@aol.com (Ronde Champ) wrote in message news:<152f6cbe.0407070332.2e92b661@posting.google.com>...
> Hey,
>
> This individual could be mean, not care about their mom,
> have made poor choices in their life, and be hopelessly
> undertalented, but if they were third last year, the
> become some peoples own personal hero.

yes, that's the extent of it, dipshit.
 
 


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